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Leesburg
Leesburg Idaho School.jpg
Leesburg's old school
Leesburg, Idaho is located in Idaho
Leesburg, Idaho
Location in Idaho
Leesburg, Idaho is located in the United States
Leesburg, Idaho
Location in the United States
Location Lemhi County, Idaho
Nearest city Salmon, Idaho
Architectural style Rocky Mountain
NRHP reference No. 75000634
Added to NRHP April 4, 1975

Leesburg is an unincorporated community in Lemhi County, Idaho, United States. It lies at 45°13′26″N 114°6′50″W / 45.22389°N 114.11389°W / 45.22389; -114.11389 (45.2238080, -114.1139647), along Napias Creek in the Salmon National Forest, west of Salmon. Its altitude is 6,653 feet (2,028 m).

History

Leesburg's population was 75 in 1909. The community possessed a post office as late as 1942, but it has since closed. Little remains of the original community. The entire site has been listed on the National Register of Historic Places since 1975.

History

Leesburg was established after gold was discovered at the Leesburg Mine on July 16, 1866. The mining town was named for General Robert E. Lee because most of the settlers were Southerners. It once had a population of 7,000, including Chinese; 100 business firms; and a main street a mile long. Miners dug over 400 miles of ditches to carry water to sluice out gold. By 1930 placer mining was carried on nearly entirely by hydraulic methods. The mine produced nearly $16,000,000 in gold prior to 1938.

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